Dog Run — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dog runs need a surface that can handle constant paws, digging, and the kind of wear natural grass simply won't survive. In Grayson, we've installed commercial-grade artificial turf for kennels, boarding facilities, and dedicated dog areas across the Gwinnett County area—and we know exactly what works here. The clay-heavy soil east of Grayson means drainage is always a consideration, which is precisely why artificial turf shines for commercial dog applications. You get a clean, safe surface that won't turn into mud after rain, doesn't harbor parasites or bacteria the way wet soil does, and gives dogs a consistent playing field every single day. Whether you're running a facility near Bay Creek or managing a larger property in the Grayson community, our commercial installations are built to last through years of heavy use. We handle the site prep, base work, and drainage—the details that separate a DIY install from something that actually performs.
Grayson's east Gwinnett clay presents both a challenge and an opportunity for artificial turf installations. That dense clay drains slowly, which means a proper base layer isn't optional—it's essential. We typically recommend a full 4-inch crushed stone base with perforated underdrain systems for commercial dog runs, especially if the space gets used daily. The Grayson area sits in a zone with decent tree coverage in some neighborhoods and open sun in others; Bay Creek Park and surrounding residential areas vary widely, so we assess each site individually. Sun exposure matters because artificial turf can heat up in direct afternoon sun—something to consider if you're in the Grayson High School vicinity or anywhere with full southern exposure. Winter isn't brutal here, but we still install turf that handles freeze-thaw cycles. We also account for local HOA guidelines if your commercial property falls under community deed restrictions. Most commercial dog facilities we work with in this region run 2,000 to 10,000 square feet, and the installation timeline typically runs 3–5 business days depending on site conditions and existing hardscape.
Natural grass gets destroyed by constant digging and urine burn, especially in Grayson's clay soil where drainage is already slow. Artificial turf doesn't absorb urine, so bacteria and parasites don't accumulate. It stays uniform and level—no bare patches or mud after rain. Dogs get a safer, cleaner surface, and you spend zero time reseeding or treating dead spots. It's the standard for commercial kennels for good reason.
Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we can't just lay turf on top and hope for the best. We excavate 4–6 inches, install a compacted stone base with proper slope, add a perforated drain layer, and then the turf. This extra prep work upfront prevents pooling and keeps the surface playable year-round. It's more labor-intensive than sandy soil, but it's the only way to get a lasting installation in East Gwinnett.
Absolutely. We use commercial-grade turf with reinforced backing and higher pile density than residential products. It's designed for constant traffic, digging attempts, and daily cleaning. We've installed systems that handle 50+ dogs daily without visible wear after years. The key is proper base preparation and choosing the right turf specification for your usage level.
Weekly raking and regular power washing remove debris and keep the surface sanitary. In rainy Grayson weather, the base drains quickly, so you're not left with pooled water. We recommend enzyme treatments for urine neutralization and occasional infill top-ups. Most facilities spend 4–6 hours per month on maintenance—far less than repairing and replanting natural grass.
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